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Does anyone know where I can find a reasonably priced Boston Terrier near Houston, Tx?


A lot of people will give the same old excuse don't be cheap about dogs and all this other stuff. The truth of the matter is I'm not going to pay 800 dollars for a puppy now taking care of it i would spend 800 dollars easily and I know a lot about dogs. I'm looking for a reasonably priced Boston Terrier. And the fact of the matter is people over price dogs a lot of the time...some may disagree and there are a few breeders that take really good care of there puppies and they have to sell them that high to recover some of there cost but not everyone is doing that. So please no sarcastic comments telling me about not being able to afford a dog or anything in those lines I have no problem spending money on vet care for my animals.

Hi, I completely understand. I got mine (a female, with papers, born January of this year), from a friend of my dad's girlfriend. I paid only $350 for her and my dad bought her brother for only $300. We got very lucky. You are right you spend a fortune in vet bills. I am thankful to say, I am done with shots until November, unless she gets sick. So far no health problems.
Check the newspapers. That is usually your best bet to find the cheapest. Make sure the seller gives you some kind of Health guarantee, then immediately take the dog to the vet and have it checked out completely for worms and any other health problems. or
Call around to shelters. or
Go to petfinder.com, I hear that's a good place to look also.
Hope I was helpful.
Good Luck. If you have never owned one before, be cautioned the are very curious, they find everything!
Hope you find a good healthy one at a reasonable price.
I have a male Yorkie also, and was looking for a female, who has over $1200.00 just for the puppy, no vet bills included. You are so right about over pricing animals these days.

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I'm thinking of buying a Boston Terrier puppy, but I'm not sure how. I want to buy one from a breeder, not a shelter. Whenever you see the places online it appears they all ship dogs. Is it normal to send a dog? That seems a little weird and kind of insurance to ship a live animal, but I have no experience in this area so I'm not sure.

Anyone online boat sales and people who know nothing about is not someone to buy a dog. It is likely that end with a healthy animal that is of poor quality. Bostons and other brachycephalic breeds in particular almost never sent unaccompanied, and can not be sent in a warm climate due to its shorter nose. Bostons have a lot of health problems that are easy to detect, so it is important to buy from a responsible breeder does test thorough health or take to a vet-dog checked for a reputable shelter or rescue. Here is the breed club site http://www.bostonterrierclubofamerica.org/ If you look at "About Bostons" there is a breeder referral link. Although most members of the club of the breed are very reputable, be sure and ask lots of questions. Add Bostons usually require a cesarean delivery, and health testing is expensive. Nobody can sell a Boston Terrier breed responsible for less than $ 700 - a minimum of $ 800 to break even due to very high costs associated with raising them. Even in the classifieds is not a low cost Boston, and the difference between the price of a backyard breeder and the price of a reputable breeder for a pet quality dog is not very high. Anything category will not be tested and health is taking a major risk with this breed you will end up with high vet bills for things like surgery luxating kneecaps to correct orthopedic, surgery to relieve breathing problems, expensive treatments for skin conditions and eye problems. If you buy "cheap" is usually more than offset the price difference with the vet bills, and much more besides. It is very worth it to take your time, spend the extra money and find a reputable breeder who can demonstrate that the results of extensive health testing.

Dog Breeders Boston Terriers

Dog Breeders Boston Terriers Q&A


How do you buy a dog?

I'm thinking of buying a Boston Terrier puppy, but I'm not sure how. I want to buy one from a breeder, not a shelter. Whenever you see the places online it appears they all ship dogs. Is it normal to send a dog? That seems a little weird and kind of insurance to ship a live animal, but I have no experience in this area so I'm not sure.

Anyone online boat sales and people who know nothing about is not someone to buy a dog. It is likely that end with a healthy animal that is of poor quality. Bostons and other brachycephalic breeds in particular almost never sent unaccompanied, and can not be sent in a warm climate due to its shorter nose. Bostons have a lot of health problems that are easy to detect, so it is important to buy from a responsible breeder does test thorough health or take to a vet-dog checked for a reputable shelter or rescue. Here is the breed club site http://www.bostonterrierclubofamerica.org/ If you look at "About Bostons" there is a breeder referral link. Although most members of the club of the breed are very reputable, be sure and ask lots of questions. Add Bostons usually require a cesarean delivery, and health testing is expensive. Nobody can sell a Boston Terrier breed responsible for less than $ 700 - a minimum of $ 800 to break even due to very high costs associated with raising them. Even in the classifieds is not a low cost Boston, and the difference between the price of a backyard breeder and the price of a reputable breeder for a pet quality dog is not very high. Anything category will not be tested and health is taking a major risk with this breed you will end up with high vet bills for things like surgery luxating kneecaps to correct orthopedic, surgery to relieve breathing problems, expensive treatments for skin conditions and eye problems. If you buy "cheap" is usually more than offset the price difference with the vet bills, and much more besides. It is very worth it to take your time, spend the extra money and find a reputable breeder who can demonstrate that the results of extensive health testing.

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